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Posted on November 28, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Uprising by Muse Tax Season is exactly six weeks away. That’s why you should join Anne Wayman and me and special guest Julian Block, tax expert extraordinaire, for the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies for Freelancers webinar. Special pricing: the one-hour webinar plus nearly $375 worth of freebies for just  $39.95! Get your spot before it’s gone: Register here.  —…

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PTSD (Post-Turkey Shopping Disorder)

Posted on November 27, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Ten Thousand Words by The Avett Brothers Not Too Late for Cyber Monday-like Savings! Join Anne Wayman and me and special guest Julian Block, tax expert extraordinaire, for the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies for Freelancers webinar. Special pricing: the one-hour webinar plus nearly $375 worth of freebies for just  $39.95! Get your spot before it’s gone: Register here.  —…

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Scenario: Contracts and Payments

Posted on November 26, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Yes, I’m Cold by Chris Bathgate One hour, hundreds (maybe even thousands) in savings: Join Anne Wayman and me and special guest Julian Block, tax expert extraordinaire, for the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies for Freelancers webinar. Special pricing: the one-hour webinar plus nearly $375 worth of freebies for just  $39.95! Get your spot before it’s gone: Register here.  Special…

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Writer Contract Primer

Posted on November 20, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: When the Stars Go Blue by The Corrs (with Bono) Is that your Schedule C showing?Join Anne Wayman and me and special guest Julian Block, tax expert extraordinaire, for the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies for Freelancers webinar. Special pricing: the one-hour webinar plus nearly $375 worth of freebies for just  $39.95! Get your spot before it’s gone: Register here. …

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Marketing That Doesn’t Suck

Posted on November 19, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Awake My Soul by Mumford and Sons Don’t be naked this tax season.Join Anne Wayman and me and special guest Julian Block, tax expert extraordinaire, for the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies for Freelancers webinar. Special pricing: the one-hour webinar plus nearly $375 worth of freebies for just  $39.95! Get your spot before it’s gone: Register here.— What a wonderful…

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Fun Stuff Friday

Posted on November 16, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: With or Without You by U2 This guy makes taxes look sexy. Join Anne Wayman and me and special guest Julian Block, tax expert extraordinaire, for the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies for Freelancers webinar. Special pricing: the one-hour webinar plus nearly $375 worth of freebies for just  $39.95! Get your spot before…

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Things That Make My Head Explode

Posted on November 15, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Easy Way Out by Gotye Guaranteed more fun than root canal!  Due to Hurricane Sandy, the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies webinar has been rescheduled for December 6th. As a reward for your patience, we’re offering the webinar at a $30 discount — just $39.95 for money-saving advice from a renowned tax expert. There are still a…

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Theme Me Up, Scotty

Posted on November 14, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Breakeven by The Script The answer: Blowing in the wind. Literally. Due to Hurricane Sandy, the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies webinar has been rescheduled for December 6th. As a reward for your patience, we’re offering the webinar at a $30 discount — just $39.95 for money-saving advice from a renowned tax expert. There are still a few…

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Guest Post: The Importance of a More Personal Professional Network

Posted on November 13, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: The Road to Home by Amy MacDonald She nearly broke John Travolta’s heart, too — due to Hurricane Sandy, the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies webinar has been rescheduled for December 6th. As a token of our appreciation for your patience, we’re offering the webinar at a $30 discount — just $39.95 for money-saving advice from a renowned…

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Warriors and Weekends

Posted on November 12, 2012 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: It’s Only Life by The Shins Rescheduled means big savings for you – due to Hurricane Sandy, the 8 Top Tax-Saving Strategies webinar has been rescheduled for December 6th. As a token of our appreciation for your patience, we’re offering the webinar at a $30 discount — just $39.95 for money-saving advice from a renowned tax expert….

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  1. Devon Ellington Avatar
    Devon Ellington
    November 12, 2012

    What an honor. I'm sure you gave those names the love they deserved.

    That wall is one of the most moving locations I've ever visited.

    Busy week — I've got final galleys to turn around for the book, I'm doing a follow at the Marine Life Center tomorrow for a couple of articles and a book, and then my CCWC Board Orientation. Wednesday is Writers Night Out, and who knows what else I've got to do this week?

    I'm trying to survive one day at a time! 😉

    Hoping to land a couple quick turnaround, quick pay jobs to make up for the client who stiffed me the $$$ that were supposed to take care of expenses through the end of the year. I've got some of it back, but it's a process, and now I have to scramble.

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  2. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    November 12, 2012

    What an amazing opportunity that was, Lori!

    Saturday I cleaned and put up more window film. About 10 minutes after I had my dog out around between midnight and 1 AM, I was just falling asleep and heard a loud bang. It was really windy, so I thought a tree or large branch fell onto a car or something. Next day I learned there was an armed robbery in the parking lot of the vacant school one block away. (What the four victims were doing hanging out there to begin with is suspect.) Reports said three shots were fired as the culprits fled on foot….right past my house! Thankfully no one was hit. I only heard one shot. And thank goodness that didn't happen ten minutes earlier.

    Was up at 6:30 Sunday because my sister & brother-in-law were dropping their dogs off here around 7:30. It was a dreary rainy day with falling temps, so I decided to do something I almost never do: watch TV nearly all afternoon.

    Today I plan to write a column and transcribe two short interviews. Tomorrow the guest dogs go home. Later this week I I'll write an article and start interviews for several more.

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  3. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    November 12, 2012

    I can't believe clients still do that, Devon. Ridiculous behavior. If I get any overflow, I'll shoot it your way. And congrats on getting through today. 🙂

    Good lord, Paula! That's scary! It reminds me of a Thanksgiving three years ago at my daughter's college place. We woke up to the back door hanging wide open and the window in the den open. The door — not so unusual as you have to slam it to get it to close. The window? Scratched our heads on that one, but chalked it up to her boyfriend forgetting to close it.

    Turns out the people in the house next door were robbed. They weren't home. We weren't supposed to be there, either (college kids usually go home for the holidays). But the guy must have heard the tv the minute the window was opened –daughter was sleeping downstairs a room away. They caught him, but not before chasing him through the yard. He knocked her mirror on her car crooked. WAY too close for comfort.

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  4. Anne Wayman Avatar
    Anne Wayman
    November 12, 2012

    Ah Devon… so sorry.
    Paula!
    Lori, as Devon said, what an honor… and you'll enjoy the service at Thanksgiving… hard work, but oh so worth it…

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